Windsor hoopster girl .G. runner-up spot get WINDSOR, led by Marie Vecsay and Megan Magee, came within one game of winning the B.C. “AA” Girls’ Basketball Champi- onships in Clearbrook last weekend. The Dukes, the youngest team in the 16-team provincial tourney, upended host Mennonite Educa- tional Enstitute 67-49, downed Maple Ridge 59-44 and destroyed Caledonia of Terrace 57-44 before losing to defending champion Cen- tennial of Coquitlam in the final. Vecsay, a smooth 5’8’’ ballhandler and outside shooter who graduates this year along with Michelle Bianchard, Tracy Crawford and Kim Evans, was named to the tourney's first all- star team. : Magee, the 6°3"' Grade 10 centre who led-the scoring in all four tournament games with 27, 24, 25 and 32, was a second all-star. Others are Andrea Brauner and Leanne Isaac, both Grade 11's: High power and tow weight - the Stihl! Trimmer/Edger is perfect for the homeowner! With easy-starting elac- tronic ignition. Goes almost anywhere with gasoline-powered versatility. Try one today. Come in and see our complete line of equipment, landscape & exterior construction products STi. 2848 Doug!as Road Burnaby, B.C. 291-6008 Mon.- vi. 7- 230, Sat. 9-4 § Become a UNICEF Volunteer It'S A CHANCE Andtea Marin Actress and Unicet Volunteer Ma Hia Hla, Burma Unicef Canada 9) 1-860-268-6364 and Grade J0°s Jenny Anderson, Tiffany Chester, Tanya Haladner, Michelle Harris, Kelly Majer, Diana Osborne and Corcen Rowa, Head coach Jim Harrison, assis- tant Joe Millar and managers Tammy Bennett and Kathy Hansen round out the team. Harrison, who coached Wind- sor’s senior boys’ to a second-place finish in the first-ever B.C. A" boys’ tournament in 1970 before switching to the girls’ program in 1973, took the Dukes to third and then second spots in the 1986 and 1987 B.C. ‘tA"’ girls’ finals. Windsor had a 35-7 won-lost re- SAVE iS Sunday, March 20, 1084 North Shore News S ~ J e Solid Brass Hardware Save up to 70" Some seconds. some rejects & some regular merchandise and office furniture. Open to tne public Mar. 23-26. 9:00-4:00 cord this season including first- place finishes in the New Westminster and Northwest tour- naments, thirds in the Steveston and Victoria Police tournaments, a 12-0 league record, and firsts in the North Shore and Crehan Cup playoffs to qualify for the B.C.'s. They split two games with Cen- tennial early in the season. Other Josses were 10 Nanaimo District and Seaquam of Delta who finish- ed 10th and I4th in the B.C.’s; Lambrick Park of Victoria and K.L.O. of Kamloops who are in teense de Eases 2 the B.C. ‘‘A"’ championships and 194 Pemberton, North Vancouver Garfield of Seattle. ni CCEE SPECIAL PURCHASE - SAVE - SAVE - SAVE - SAVE UPHOLSTERY AND TAPESTRY FABRIC REMNANTS PRICED BY THE POUND HUGE SAVINGS — LARGE SELECTION 50% OFF ENTIRE SELECTION OF 9°) FLANELETTE Reg. 1.99 m Lynn 50% OFF ENTIRE SELECTION OF STRETCH FABRICS Reg. to 7.97 m. 53-00 33% OFF A WIDE SELECTION OF POLY/COTTON PRINTS Al Reg. to 3.79 m. m. STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday: 9:30am Wednesday-Fiiday 9:30am Saturday: 9:30am Sunday: 11.00am Valley Centre 980-9341 - 6:00pm - 900pm - 600pm - 5:00pm Tase Coacge Dare Tectlens. Ved Ae carat